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multiphase phenomena. The study will combine theory, algorithm development, and computational modeling, with the goal of advancing scalable hybrid approaches for next-generation fluid simulations. Who we
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numerical models to improve the simulation of complex multiphase phenomena. The study will combine theory, algorithm development, and computational modeling, with the goal of advancing scalable hybrid
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, or has experience with optimization algorithms and with improving the efficiency of computational methods. The workplace Linköping University is one of the leading AI institutions in Sweden. We have strong
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support the teaching activities courses at KTH and further develop methodologies and algorithms for the quantum computer simulators. Qualifications Requirements A graduate degree or an advanced level
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of digital signal processing algorithms. Other qualifications For the doctoral programme in question, the following are considered as other qualifications: Experience with development tools for digital
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of the following is not required, but considered beneficial for your application: good knowledge of advanced algorithms and data structures (e.g. aquired via a university programme or demonstrable individual project
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22 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Computer science » Programming Computer science » Other Engineering » Chemical engineering
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mindset and intellectual curiosity to strengthen and complement the research profile of the Mathematical Insights into Algorithms for Optimization (MIAO) group at the Department of Computer Science at Lund
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decentralized machine learning in 6G networks, and design machine-learning algorithms that can handle the network imperfections that remain impractical to resolve at the physical layer. The focus of the research
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. This involves formulation, implementation, and validation of novel hybrid models. The study emphasizes methodological innovation, scalable algorithms, and translation to industrially relevant multiphase reactors